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Families, parents and carers - Nottinghamshire County Council
The links below are for parents/carers and professionals to support children and young people who have SEND support needs. Resources are from Sunshine Academy.
Committees - Nottinghamshire County Council
The council has an Overview Committee for examining crosscutting issues and three Select Committees for scrutinising departmental service delivery Overview Committee View all upcoming Overview Committee meetings.
Major adaptations
If you are a disabled person who needs help to live independently, you might be eligible for a Disabled Facilities Grant to help fund the adaptations to your home.
Maximising Independence Service - Nottinghamshire County Council
improving skills in the home: managing household routines and cooking finding new social opportunities: finding local groups and activities finding work: looking for voluntary or paid work or signposting you to more specialist employment support budgeting: learning about money, organising and paying bills and making your money last
Decision Details: Local Communities Fund (LCF) Support for the Homes ...
Title: Local Communities Fund (LCF) Support for the Homes for Ukraine Reference: 702 Implementation Date (not before): Tue 6 Aug 2024 Department: Place Electoral Divisions All Divisions Decision Type: Portfolio Decision Maker Role: Cabinet Member for Communities and Public Health Is a Key Decision: No Decision which is not subject to Call In No ...
Supporting the voluntary and community sector (VCS)
The Nottinghamshire Community Commemoration Fund 2014-18, set up to mark the 100 year centenary of The Great War. More than 110 organisations each received up to £300 in funding to support events organised by local communities to help reflect on what the war meant for their local area and how the lives of people were changed forever.
Nottinghamshire Pension Fund Training Strategy 1. Introduction
1. Introduction This is the training strategy for the Nottinghamshire Pension Fund (the Fund). It confirms the Fund’s commitment to training and sets out arrangements for delivering training and development.
Childhood Obesity Trailblazer - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Childhood Obesity Trailblazer Programme is funded by the Department of Health and Social Care and managed by the Local Government Association. It promotes a test and learn approach to try out innovative approaches to using local authority levers to address specific drivers of childhood obesity and to reduce inequalities in childhood obesity. The programmes aims include sharing of learning ...
Fees and reviews - Nottinghamshire County Council
In the sections below you will find information on fees and payments for providers of adult social care and support services. The agreed annual fee uplifts for 2025 to 2026 are set out in the March 2025 Adult Social Care Cabinet Member Report [PDF] Information on the 2025 to 2026 budget for Living Well Care Homes can be found in the Review Process section below. Information on the 2025 to 2026 ...
Talented Athletes Case Studies - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Talented Athletes Fund offers grants of up to £400 to help local athletes in Nottinghamshire fulfil their potential. Applications must meet eligibility criteria.
Nottinghamshire Local Government Pension Fund
The following is the Pension Administration Strategy of the Nottinghamshire Fund, administered by Nottinghamshire County Council (the administering authority).
Our activities
Set up a Green Investment Fund, a pot of money that is earmarked for projects across the organisation that support delivery of the Environment Strategy Actions and/or helps reduce the emissions released through Council activities.
The Local Communities Fund (LCF) - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Local Communities Fund is a discretionary financial contribution to support the delivery of projects that help to deliver the strategic aims of the County Council Nottinghamshire Plan Vision and Ambitions. How to apply To improve our grant process, we have introduced a new online system.
Microsoft Word - Better Care Fund Performance
The Better Care Fund Plan 2021-22 2. Local areas were not required to submit Better Care Fund (BCF) plans in 2020-21 due to the exceptional pressure on systems due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The requirement to agree to use the mandatory funding streams, and pool them into a joint agreement under section 75 of the NHS Act 2006 was met.
Nottinghamshire Pension Fund Funding Strategy Statement
Introduction This is the Funding Strategy Statement (FSS) for the Nottinghamshire County Council Pension Fund. It has been prepared in accordance with Regulation 58 of the Local Government Pension Scheme Regulations 2013 (“the Regulations”) and describes Nottinghamshire County Council’s strategy, in its capacity as Administering Authority, for the funding of the Nottinghamshire County ...
Nottinghamshire Pension Fund
The Local Government Pension Scheme (Management and Investment of Funds) Regulations 2016 (the “Investment Regulations”) govern the management of the pension fund and the investment of fund money. According to Regulation 7 of the Investment Regulations an administering authority must formulate an investment strategy which must be in accordance with guidance issued from time to time by the ...
Activity providers - Nottinghamshire County Council
Virtual reality Activity days High ropes Forest school Cooking with children and families Resources to support providers ... In line with the HAF minimum standards, we encourage activity providers to research healthy options for food. Activity providers that cannot prepare food on site, are encouraged to use Healthy Options Takeaways (HOT) food ...
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
The approach to use of the Fund has been developed to support delivery, continuing to use the effective recruitment of different types of roles rather than reliance on roles that are currently difficult to recruit to, and continues to utilise new streamlined local recruitment campaigns and processes. 17.
Notts groups urged to apply for latest round of community grants
Voluntary and community groups helping to improve the health and wellbeing of residents will be able to apply for the latest round of financial support from next week (Monday 2 October). Thanks to Nottinghamshire County Council’s Local Communities Fund, eligible groups will once again be able to apply for a range of grants to help to contribute to meeting their needs. These include two types ...
Microsoft Word - Better Care Fund Performance
Better Care Fund Planning Requirements for 2019-20, Department of Health & Social Care, Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government, and NHS England, 18 July 2019 2019-20 First Quarter Better Care Fund Performance and Programme Update – report to Health & Wellbeing Board on 4 September 2019